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Contribute Feedback What TsuyoshiToda likes about Southwest 7:
The breakfast buffet offers a good variety of choices. It's not too busy even during peak hours from 8:00 to 9:00. There is plenty of seating for families. The servers are friendly and accommodating to specific requests. The eggs are cooked perfectly and there is also an Asian selection including congee and fried noodles. View all feedback.
What clubb28 doesn't like about Southwest 7:
It was the usual International Buffet in a hotel... Nothing big to talk about. The service was ok and food select wasn't too great! We went to have a try one of those morning during out stay. View all feedback.
The breakfast buffet offers a good variety of choices. It's not too busy even during peak hours from 8:00 to 9:00. There is plenty of seating for families. The servers are friendly and accommodating to specific requests. The eggs are cooked perfectly and there is also an Asian selection including congee and fried noodles.
We ate breakfast here and it really set us up for the day. There were different types of breakfasts exclusive to this restaurant eg Japanese. The furnishings were plush with very comfortable chairs.
This hotel restaurant has a good variety of foods for breakfast, including Asian selections in their buffet. The hot foods included eggs, sausage, potatoes, and sometimes pancakes. The cold selections included fruits, yogurt, and meats. A variety of self-serve juices were available and a cold cereal bar had several varieties available. The staff are friendly and efficient and brought out hot tea or coffee.
It was the usual International Buffet in a hotel... Nothing big to talk about. The service was ok and food select wasn't too great! We went to have a try one of those morning during out stay.
Similar to the hotel it is located in, the restaurant's food is mediocre at best. The breakfast we had here was average. The restaurant was very crowded during breakfast, the coffee was awful, and the staff struggled to keep up with restocking the busy buffet.